A woman battling breast cancer said it was hard to hold back the tears yesterday when nine friends shaved their heads alongside her at a fundraising event.
About 160 people came together at Meanee Pub, in support of Tania Whanau, who has had a 22mm lump and 34 lymph nodes removed, undergone a double mastectomy, and now requires chemotherapy and radiotherapy, after being diagnosed in February.
"Having that turnout was mind blowing," she said. "There were people from all over New Zealand. I felt the love from all those people."
When Ms Whanau organised the event she planned to shave her head with just two friends.
"As soon as they found out I had breast cancer they put their hands up. They said 'if you lose your hair, we'll shave our heads too'," she said.